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Reports > 2011 > January > Wednesday 26
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I traveled over the passes and attended the Seattle Boat Show last week, and I was totally unprepared for what I saw. It was huge! I was in awe of the size and scope of the show. It is billed as the largest boat show on the West Coast and I don’t doubt it. There were over 1,000 boats, vendors for an incredible array of accessories and other things crammed into the three acres of the Qwest Field Event Center, which is right next to Safeco Field. I was there with the folks from Bob Feil Boats and Motors and Jetcraft, and I never even saw half of what was there. I didn’t even get the time to take the free shuttle to south Lake Union where some really big yachts are moored. There is one that is 100 feet long with a price tag of $7.2 million tied up to the dock there. There are lots of things for families to do at the show. There are games, drawings, seminars and tours going on and even a trout pond like the ones you see at the outdoor sports shows. The show ends on Sunday, January 30th and I can’t wait to get back over there.